Improvement in sausage-stuffers



N. PETERS PMOTULUTHDGRAPMER. WASHINGTON. D C.

anni sare J AOOB MIOKLEY AND JOHN E. HARTMAN, OFl OASHTOWN;

VANIA.

Letters Patent No. 109,831', datedDecember 6, 1870.

IMPROVEMENT IN SAU-.SAGE-STUEFERS.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Ptent and making part of the same.

To all whom it may concern:

13e it known that we, JACOB M ronnnrand J onN E. HARTMAN, both of Cashtown, iu the count)r of Adams and State 0f Pennsylvania, have invented new A and useful Improvements in Sausage-Stuffers; and we do hereby'deelare the following to be a clear and exact description of the nature thereof sufficient to enable others skilled in the art to which our inven- -tiou appertaius to fully understand and use the same,

reference being had to the accompanying drawing making part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a Side view, partly in section, of the device, illustrating our invention.

Figure 2 is an end view thereof.

Similar letters. of reference indicate corresporuling parts in the two' figures.

ur invention is an improvement in sausage-stuffers, and-consists inthe combination and arrangement of -certain parts, as will be hereinafter described.

In thedrawing- A represents a't-able or platform, by preference iuclined in the direction of its length, and mounted on suitable legs or feet, B.

At one end of the table there rises a standard or block, which forms the bearing for a screw or screwrod, C. lhissc'rew extends longitudinally with the table A, and is formed with a crank-handle, D, for convenient operation. l

At the otherend of the table we hinge oneeud of the meat-receiver or boX E,- which cousists,by'prefer ence, of a sheet-metal cylinder, but maybe constructed of airy other form and material, and having a spout, F, as is usual in such cases. l

To the inner end of the screw C there is swiveled a plunger or head, G, which is adapted to t the'receiver E, and be introduced into and withdrawrrii'om saidV receiver by the rotation of the screw. In operation the receiver is' thrown up, t-lrus presenting its mouth and permitting the ready lling of the receiver". 'lhe latter is vnow lowered on the table,

and, owing to the joint between the receiver and the; table being at one side of the receiver, the latter will rest on the table by its gravity, thereby rendering unlVe are aware that the parts of vour invention sepf arately are not new, and therefore disclaim therrr; but

The improvement in sausage-stn'ers, consisting of the screw O'swiveled-to theruplunger G, and formed with crank l), in combination with the receiver E, hinged at the side of one end to the supporting-table A, all constructed and operating as herein described.

To the above we have signed our names this 8th I day of 1870. r

JACOB MIGKLEY. l. JOHN E, HARTMAN. v Witnesses: v

A. J COVER, ISAAGFRITZ.

PENNSYL- Y. 

